The California Clasico—one of Major League Soccer’s fiercest rivalries—delivered another chapter of drama, passion, and regional pride on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. In front of a formidable crowd at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, the San Jose Earthquakes edged out the LA Galaxy with a narrow but decisive 1-0 win in the first leg of the 2025 edition of the Clasico. The difference-maker? A sensational 74th-minute strike from none other than San Jose’s rising star, forward Ousseni Bouda.

At 25 years old, Bouda is rapidly establishing himself as one of the league’s most electrifying talents. The Burkina Faso international’s pace, agility, and attacking instincts have earned him accolades across MLS, and his latest performance further solidified his growing legend. With this victory, the Earthquakes not only claimed bragging rights over their Southern California rivals but also climbed into playoff position, sitting 7th on the Western Conference table with 22 points, just one behind rival LAFC, and ten shy of the current division leader, the Vancouver Whitecaps.

The California Clasico is far more than just another MLS fixture. With roots going back to the league’s inception, the rivalry between the LA Galaxy and the San Jose Earthquakes reflects a broader cultural and sporting competition between Northern and Southern California. Fueled by years of dramatic finishes, playoff encounters, and unforgettable moments, this rivalry has often served as a measuring stick for both clubs.

Heading into this match, the stakes were higher than usual. The Earthquakes were hovering just outside playoff contention, while the Galaxy were seeking to get off the bottom of the table. Both teams have shown flashes of brilliance this season, but both have also struggled with consistency. The match in Carson was a pivotal opportunity for each to stake a claim of state and regional supremacy.

From the opening whistle, the tension was palpable. The Galaxy, buoyed by a home crowd clad in blue and gold, sought to dictate the tempo early on. The Galaxy controlled possession in the opening stages, probing San Jose’s defensive lines. The return of Earthquakes star defender Rodrigues all but ensured the backline would not break. Earthquakes manager Brice Arena, no stranger to LA or to the Galaxy, clearly drilled his side to absorb pressure and counterattack with intent.

San Jose’s defensive line stood tall under waves of Galaxy pressure, aided by a standout performance from goalkeeper Earl Edwards, who continues to protect the net while Daniel is out. Edwards made key saves to keep the match scoreless. The Quakes’ counterattacks, meanwhile, relied heavily on the speed and creativity of Cristian Espinoza, until the 87th minute, and eventually Ousseni Bouda, who entered the math in the 66th minute, continually tested the Galaxy backline.

As the second half wore on, the game became increasingly stretched. The Galaxy pushed numbers forward in search of a breakthrough, leaving themselves exposed to the counter—exactly what the Earthquakes had been waiting for.

In the 74th minute, that moment arrived. A quick transition saw Espinoza collect the ball deep in midfield before threading a perfectly weighted pass into space behind the Galaxy defense. Bouda, who had been lurking on the shoulder of the last defender, timed his run to perfection. Bursting forward with trademark acceleration, he glided past center back Maya Yoshida and coolly slotted the ball past Galaxy keeper Novak Micovic with his left foot.

The San Jose bench erupted, and the traveling Earthquakes supporters made their voices heard. It was Bouda’s third goal of the season, but arguably his most important, coming in the club’s marquee rivalry match and at a moment when points were badly needed.

Born in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Bouda’s journey to MLS stardom has been marked by perseverance and brilliance. A standout at Stanford University, he was drafted by the Earthquakes in 2022 and has steadily grown into a key figure for the club. Now in his fourth professional season, Bouda is enjoying a breakout year.

His recent nomination for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game is no surprise to those who have followed his progression. With his electric footwork, explosive speed, and unrelenting work rate, Bouda brings an X-factor that can turn games on their head. Wednesday night’s goal was a perfect encapsulation of his style—swift, instinctive, and clinical.

The victory over LA Galaxy gave San Jose three critical points, propelling them from 9th to 7th place in the Western Conference standings. They now sit in the final playoff spot, just one point behind their other LA rival, LAFC. The Vancouver Whitecaps, enjoying a dominant season, remain ten points clear at the top.

More importantly, the win reignited belief among Earthquakes fans that this team, often seen as a rebuilding project in recent years, could make a genuine push toward postseason contention. With momentum on their side and Bouda in top form, San Jose will be a team to watch in the coming weeks.

The second leg of the California Clasico, scheduled to take place later this summer at Stanford Stadium, now carries even more significance. Not only will it offer the Galaxy a chance at redemption, but it may also have playoff implications for the Earthquakes, depending on how the team performs in the interim. The next three matches, all on the road, are a significant test. At St. Louis, at Portland, and at Dallas; the Earthquakes will be in great shape if they can simply avoid a loss, let alone earning even one win.

Furthermore, for the Earthquakes, the big challenge will be maintaining consistency. While their defense has been improving steadily, their attack has often struggled with finishing. If Bouda continues to lead the line with the confidence and flair he displayed in Carson, San Jose may have found their talisman at just the right time.

The Earthquakes return home to face the LA Galaxy in the second leg of the California Clasico at Stanford Stadium in Palo Altom California on Saturday, June 28, 2025. The match is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 PM Pacific time.

Ahsan Awan has been covering sports for over two decades, and has been covering professional soccer, including MLS and the San Jose Earthquakes, since 2014. All images taken by Trinity Machan for American Presswire and ©2025 Trinity Machan for American Presswire subject to unlimited use under license unless otherwise noted. Ahsan Awan can be found on X as @quackarazzi and on Instagram as @quackarazzi. Trinity Machan can be found on X as @MachanTrinity and on Instagram as @saltlakephotoco. American Presswire can be found on X as @ampresswire, on Instagram as @ampresswire, and on Bluesky as @apw.bsky.social.